ACC women’s basketball tournament bracket: Matchups, schedule, and more revealed

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 Matchups, schedule, and more revealed

The 2026 ACC Women's Basketball Tournament is going on right now. Teams are fighting for the conference title and a chance to get a head start on the NCAA Tournament. The Gas South Arena, which is around 30 miles north of Atlanta, is where the event is taking place.

The competition this year has a lot of good teams, and the top four seeds get double-byes straight to the quarterfinals. The Duke Blue Devils, Louisville Cardinals, North Carolina Tar Heels, and NC State Wolfpack are some of those clubs. As teams try to get to the title game, several early-round matchups have already shown impressive performances and unexpected outcomes.

First and second round results

The first round of the event started on March 4. Here are the early matches and their results:

First Round (March 4)

  • The Miami Hurricanes beat the Stanford Cardinal 83-76.
  • The California Golden Bears beat the Wake Forest Demon Deacons by a score of 75–52.
  • The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets beat the Florida State Seminoles, who were ranked 14th, by a score of 72–60.

Second Round (March 5)

  • The No. 9 Clemson Tigers beat the No. 8 Virginia Cavaliers 63–50.
  • No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish won. Miami won 69-54.
  • No. 7 Syracuse Orange won. California: 70–59
  • Virginia Tech Hokies beat No. 6 Georgia Tech won 62–54.

The top seeds entered the competition by the quarterfinals and promptly made their presence known.

Results of the quarterfinals and matchups in the semifinals

Quarterfinal round.

  • No. 1 Duke beat Clemson 60-46 thanks to a dominant performance from its frontcourt.
  • No. 5 Notre Dame shocked No. 4 NC State by winning 81–63.
  • No. 2 Louisville easily beat Syracuse 87-61, with five players scoring in double digits.
  • No.3 North Carolina upsets Virginia Tech 85-68 with a balanced offense.

Lanie Grant scored a career-high 21 points to help North Carolina win and move on to the semifinals.The event is now at the semifinals, where there are two really exciting matches:

Semifinal round

  • Duke plays Notre Dame at 12 p.m. ET on ESPN2.
  • Louisville and North Carolina play at 2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2.

Schedule for the championship game

The winners of the semifinals will move on to the conference championship. Final of the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament is on March 8The event is still wide open because there are still a lot of nationally ranked teams in the running. Duke has the No.

1 seed since they won the regular season. However, Louisville, North Carolina, and Notre Dame all look like they may make a great run.The stakes keep getting higher as the conference tournament gets closer to its end. A championship not only gives a team bragging rights in its conference, but it also gives them a better chance of winning the NCAA Tournament and the race for March Madness glory.

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